EasyRailFreight takes a significant step forward in strengthening its information infrastructure: the ATLAS module now includes 455 foreign terminals, corresponding to all terminals located along the European TEN-T Corridors crossing Italy.
The TEN-T Corridors represent the European Union’s strategic mobility network, connecting Italy to major continental logistics hubs through key routes such as the Scandinavian-Mediterranean, Baltic‑Adriatic, Mediterranean and Rhine-Alpine corridors, as well as, in the most recent configuration, the Western Balkans corridor, introduced with the revision of the European TEN-T Regulation (2024). The new Regulation has updated the map, scope and classification of the corridors for Italy, strengthening the role of the country’s main logistics nodes within the European network, as also outlined in RFI’s official documentation: https://www.rfi.it/it/rete/in-europa/rete-ten-t.html.
The integration of European corridor terminals into the platform enables EasyRailFreight to provide an even more comprehensive geolocated map of logistics infrastructure, enhancing opportunities for analysis, planning and the identification of intermodal solutions along Europe’s main logistics corridors.
A key milestone in the platform’s growth and in promoting Italy’s role within the continent’s logistics network.